Floating Offshore Wind Farms [electronic resource] / edited by Laura Castro-Santos, Vicente Diaz-Casas.
Series: Green Energy and TechnologyPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: XVI, 193 p. 103 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783319279725
- Energy
- Renewable energy resources
- Oceanography
- Electric power production
- Renewable energy sources
- Alternate energy sources
- Green energy industries
- Marine sciences
- Freshwater
- Environmental economics
- Energy
- Renewable and Green Energy
- Energy Technology
- Environmental Economics
- Marine & Freshwater Sciences
- Oceanography
- 621.042 23
- TJ807-830

Present and future of floating offshore wind -- Life-cycle of floating offshore wind -- Economics of floating offshore wind -- Offshore wind turbines -- Floating offshore wind platforms -- Mooring and anchoring -- Offshore electric system -- Offshore vessels.
This book provides an overview of floating offshore wind farms and focuses on the economic aspects of this renewable-energy technology. It presents economic maps demonstrating the main costs, and explores various important aspects of floating offshore wind farms. It examines topics including offshore wind turbines, floating offshore wind platforms, mooring and anchoring, as well as offshore electrical systems. It is a particularly useful resource in light of the fact that most water masses are deep and therefore not suitable for fixed offshore wind farms. A valuable reference work for students and researchers interested in naval and ocean engineering and economics, this book provides a new perspective on floating offshore wind farms, and makes a useful contribution to the existing literature.